CHJ
Established Member
An admin (or moderator for that matter if they have the authority) at any web site can block a individual IP or range, not something that is best practice with the majority of people being on dynamic IP's as the 'person' being blocked can change day to day or even hr by hr.
It's only usually done when a particular area of the world is being particularly obnoxious on the amount of spam it is sourcing.
For instance if a little off shore island or a mid European enclave insists on allowing the bombarding of sites with automated/semi automated log on and spam advertising posts then it is more than likely admin will block that areas IP's. just to get rid of the workload cleaning up that annoyance, very unfortunate for genuine prospective users from that area though.
It's only usually done when a particular area of the world is being particularly obnoxious on the amount of spam it is sourcing.
For instance if a little off shore island or a mid European enclave insists on allowing the bombarding of sites with automated/semi automated log on and spam advertising posts then it is more than likely admin will block that areas IP's. just to get rid of the workload cleaning up that annoyance, very unfortunate for genuine prospective users from that area though.